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Jan 23 2026LIFESTYLE

Let's Talk About House Burping

Have you ever heard of house burping? It's a simple idea. You open windows to let fresh air in and stale air out. This is not a new thing. People in Germany have been doing it for a long time. They call it lüften. Some landlords even make tenants sign leases agreeing to do it. The former chancellor,

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Older Leaders and Health: What's the Big Deal?

Donald Trump, now 79, has been open about his health lately. He recently shared that he takes more aspirin than his doctors suggest. He thinks it helps his blood flow better. But doctors say that's not how aspirin works. It doesn't make blood thinner. Instead, it stops clots from forming. Trump's d

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Jan 23 2026HEALTH

Does the Flu Shot Cause Voice Problems? Experts Weigh In

A well-known figure, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. , has suggested that his flu shots might have caused his voice disorder. He stopped getting the flu shot in 2005 and thinks it could be the reason for his spasmodic dysphonia, a condition that affects the vocal cords. However, experts say there's no solid

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Small Nations Make Big Moves in Global Diplomacy

Albania and Bulgaria are stepping onto the global stage in a big way. They've both decided to join the "Board of Peace, " an initiative started by U. S. President Donald Trump. This move is all about resolving conflicts around the world. In Albania, lawmakers gave the green light to join the Board

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Jan 23 2026POLITICS

Shifting Gears: U. S. Energy Loans Take a New Direction

The U. S. is making big changes to its energy loans. Nearly $84 billion in clean energy projects, approved under the previous administration, are being cut or revised. This move shows a clear shift in focus. Fossil fuels and nuclear energy are now getting more support. Meanwhile, subsidies for wind

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Jan 23 2026CRYPTO

Crypto's Big Move: How Traditional Finance is Catching Up

Cryptocurrencies have come a long way since they first hit the scene. Now, even traditional finance companies are taking notice. The U. S. government passed the GENIUS Act last year, showing just how mainstream digital assets have become. Ben Zhou, CEO of Bybit, says that if traditional firms don't

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Jan 23 2026CRYPTO

Young Americans Prefer Crypto Over Banks: Why?

Young Americans are leaning towards cryptocurrency over traditional banks. This shift is driven by their desire for more control and transparency over their money. Recent studies show that nearly half of Gen Z has used a crypto exchange, and over a third own or use crypto. This generation values th

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

Bristol Bay's Economic Dilemma: Fishing, Mining, and the Need for Balance

In Bristol Bay, the debate between preserving the fishing industry and allowing mining development is heating up. Some locals, who have worked with the Pebble project for years, are speaking out. They wonder why their neighbors keep letting one man, known for violent threats against the project, spe

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Jan 23 2026TECHNOLOGY

AI Swarms: A New Challenge for Our Digital World

AI is changing the game, and not always in a good way. We're talking about something called AI swarms. These are groups of AI agents that work together to spread false information or manipulate what we see online. It's like having a bunch of tiny robots working together to cause trouble. What makes

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Jan 23 2026BUSINESS

A Fresh Start for Park Heights: Big Plans and Bigger Dreams

In Baltimore's Park Heights, a big change is coming. A group of organizations has joined forces to build something new. They have secured $44 million to create a mixed-use community. This project will bring affordable housing and spaces for businesses. The focus is on Belvedere Avenue, near the Piml

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